Filmmaker duo Raj & DK just gave fans of The Family Man a nostalgic jolt and a reason to cheer—all in one post. Taking to X, they shared a series of behind-the-scenes photos of clapboards from Seasons 1, 2, and now Season 3, writing: "From one clapboard to three... The Family Man has been multitasking. And so are we :). Thank you for all the love, as you binged, laughed, memed and argued. You made #TheFamilyMan your own!" A perfect nod to the show’s six-year journey—from an underdog spy drama to a full-blown cultural phenomenon.
First premiering in 2019, The Family Man introduced us to Srikant Tiwari, played with equal parts exhaustion and excellence by Manoj Bajpayee—a middle-class dad who secretly works as a covert intelligence officer for TASC. The series walked a tightrope between action-packed espionage and suburban dad drama, often in the same scene. Whether Srikant was defusing a bomb or dealing with his moody teenage daughter, fans were hooked. And clearly, they still are.
With Season 3 currently in production (shooting began in May 2024), the excitement is palpable. The evolution of the series has been more than just narrative—it’s become a benchmark for Indian web content, raking in eleven Filmfare OTT Awards and becoming Amazon Prime Video India’s most-watched series. From sharp storytelling and dark humor to grounded performances and meme-worthy one-liners, the show has built a fanbase that spans both action junkies and family drama lovers.
The anniversary post from Raj & DK isn’t just a milestone—it’s a love letter to fans who’ve stuck around for six long years, through all the plot twists, moral dilemmas, near-deaths, and suspicious lunch breaks. And let’s not forget the show’s ability to spark endless online debate (especially about THAT cliffhanger from Season 2). With global recognition and growing anticipation for Season 3, The Family Man has officially entered the league of modern streaming legends.
So here’s to six years of Srikant’s double life, to secret missions and parental guilt, to shady phone calls in office cubicles—and to that third clapboard that says it all: The Family Man isn’t just continuing. It’s evolving. And multitasking, just like its hero.
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